BEIJING, March 10 (Xinhuanet) -- Chinese courts in 2004
will adhere to the principle of "striking hard", or a relentless
crackdown, in handling grave criminal offenses to safeguard
national security, social stability and the safety of the
people'slives and property, Chief Justice Xiao Yang said
here Wednesday.
"The courts shall help create a social environment of
long-termstability for the building of a well-off society
in an all-round way," said Xiao, president of the Supreme
People's Court, while reporting the work of the Chinese
courts to the ongoing full session of the National People's
Congress (NPC), China's top legislature.
In an apparent response to the proposed Constitutional
amendments, which are expected to be approved at the end
of the 10-day NPC session, Xiao pledged in his report that
the courts would "respect and safeguard human rights" and
"protect the citizens' right to private property ownership
and right of inheritance according to law" in trial practices
in 2004.
The draft Constitutional amendments, presented to the
national legislature on Monday, include clauses like "The
State respects and safeguards human rights" and "Legally-obtained
private property rights of the citizens shall not be violated."
Special attention should be paid to cases involving disputes
caused by the demolition of urban residential housing and
expropriation of rural farmland, impairment of workers'
interests in the retooling of enterprises, defaulted payment
of wages, and pollution of the environment, Xiao noted.
The courts shall also play an active role in safeguarding
the country's financial security, protecting the growth
of non-public economic sectors, maintaining a sound market
economic order and ensuring fair market competitions, he
added.
The top judge also pledged intensified efforts to accelerate
the reform of courts and further improve judicial justice
in an effort to "raise judicial efficiency" and "maintain
judicial authority".
In 2004, China will strive to strengthen its judicial
ranks, and courts at all levels will carry out activities
to foster their"fairness image" with focus placed on the
"building of clean courts" and "expel any judges who abuse
their judicial power or ask for and take bribes," with severe
punishment meted out indiscriminatingly to those judges
who violate the laws, said Xiao.